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  8. Chapter 116 - Powers and Duties of Officers


Chapter 116 - Powers and Duties of Officers


  • 116.01 - Payment of Public Funds Into Treasury.
  • 116.015 - Receipt of Counterfeit Money in the Course of Operation of Public Office.
  • 116.02 - Payment of Commissions on Unremitted Funds Prohibited; Penalty.
  • 116.03 - Officers to Report Fees Collected.
  • 116.04 - Failure of Officer to Make Sworn Report of Fees.
  • 116.05 - Examination and Publication by Department of Financial Services.
  • 116.06 - Summary of Reports; Certain Officers Not Required to Report Fees.
  • 116.07 - Account Books to Be Kept by Sheriffs and Clerks.
  • 116.08 - County Commissioners to Furnish Books.
  • 116.09 - Penalty for Failure.
  • 116.13 - Sale of Property by Heads of State Institutions Without Permission Prohibited.
  • 116.14 - Receipts Required From Purchasers of State Property.
  • 116.15 - Penalty for Violation of Ss. 116.13 and 116.14.
  • 116.21 - Unclaimed Moneys; Limitation.
  • 116.22 - Definitions; Forfeiture of Personal Property in Custody of Clerks of Various Courts.
  • 116.33 - Exercise of Police Power.
  • 116.34 - Facsimile Signatures.
  • 116.35 - Notary Public Commissions; Employees of State and County Agencies.
  • 116.36 - Notary Public Commissions; Municipal Employees.
  • 116.37 - Notary Public Commissions; Elected Officers.
  • 116.38 - Notary Fees.
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